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What do the graphs say?

Goal:

Goal:

Math monkey

You Can Do It!

Goal: Read and answer questions about bar graphs.

Do you understand the bar graph? Let’s find out! Study the bar graph and answer the word problems after it.

Ava asked her classmates how much money they receive as their weekly allowance. Here is her data in a bar graph.

Bar Graph: Title: Weekly Allowance Amounts Scale: Number of Classmates 0,4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32,36,40. Dollar Amount: 5 dollars 34, 10 dollars 20, 15 dollars 8, 20 dollars 6, 25 dollar 2.

Mismatch Game

How many more classmates receive $5.00 as their allowance than receive $15.00?

24 classmates
10 classmates
26 classmates

How many classmates receive $5.00, $10.00, or $15.00 as their weekly allowance?

30 classmates
62 classmates
55 classmates

Which skip-counting sequence helps you find how many classmates receive $20.00 as their weekly allowance?

0, 4, 8
10, 20, 30
4, 6, 8

How many total classmates receive $20.00 or $25.00 as their weekly allowance? Choose the math sentence that helps you find the answer.

\({6 + 2 = ?}\)
\({25 - 20 = ?}\)
\({8 + 4 = ?}\)

How many more classmates receive $5.00 than receive $25.00 as their weekly allowance?

30 classmates

32 classmates

36 classmates

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Question

Do more students receive $10.00 or $15.00 for their weekly allowance? How do you know?

More students receive $10.00 because the bar above $10.00 is taller than the bar above $15.00.